Manuel Pellegrini's first game in charge of West Ham ended in a 3-2 defeat to FC Winterthur in Switzerland.

Andy Carroll equalised for West Ham after David Calla had handed the home side the lead in the first half but the Hammers striker also missed a penalty late in the first period.

Mark Noble scored from the penalty spot late on to make it 3-2 after Winterthur went 3-1 up thanks to a howler from Angelo Ogbonna but it wasn't enough as Pellegrini's side slipepd to defeat.

The manager played two different elevens in each half in Zurich to give everyone a run out and the first half side performed better than thier teammates in th second half with youngsters Nathan Holland and Connor Coventry standing out.

Here is how we rated all 22 West Ham players.

Nathan Holland had a good season for the U23s despite a serious injury (Image: David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

First half

Adrian - 5

Had to be alert early on to make a clearance, really good save to deny Winterthur on a rebound after they hit the post. Couldn't do much with either goal.

Pablo Zabaleta - 6

Bombed forward, made three or four very strong runs to help out Nathan Holland and was solid. Not bad for a bloke who spent half of his summer in a BBC TV studio in Moscow.

Reece Oxford - 5

Languidly strode around, sprayed a number of passes about but also one terrible error in the first half where he needed Rice to clear up his mess. Not really tested defensively.

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Got to the byline well to create a chance for Fernandes that was blocked. Won a corner, was a livewire. Delivery could have been better on occasions but he was a consistent threat in the first half. West Ham's best player in the first 45.

Sead Haksabanovic - 5

Didn't really do too much. Not too much of the ball but when he did have it, the Montenegrin's touch was off. Didn't impress.

Andy Carroll salues the fans at full time after beating Leicester (Image: LINDSEY PARNABY/AFP/Getty Images)

Andy Carroll - 6

Won his fair share of headers as he always does. Couldn't miss from a yard out to equalise on 33 minutes. Did miss from the penalty spot though, spot a great spot kick.

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Second half

Nathan Trott - 6

Won't thank Ogbonna though for a dreadful backpass that allowed the home side to net their third. Good save with his feet to deny Winterthur a fourth goal late on. Was probably busier than he expected to be.

Ryan Fredericks - 5

Showed rapid pace down the right, had quite a good understanding with Robert Snodgrass down that flank. Lively start but then didn't factor very much.

Issa Diop - 5

Very strong challenge in the box on 55 minutes, must have timed it well as the referee said no penalty. Looked pretty comfortable but will have tougher tests.

Angelo Ogbonna (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Angelo Ogbonna - 4

Unflustered, untested, unbothered. So much so that he decided to play a horrendous backpass to Trott, with Winterthur nipping in to score and make it 3-1.

Sam Byram - 6

Deployed at left back in an unfamiliar role thanks to Aaron Cresswell not playing. Got forward well, good defensive header later on to snuff out a chance. Best Hammer in the second half.

Mark Noble - 5

Solid if unspectacular. A couple of hefty challenges in the middle of the park he got pulled up for. Very coolly taken penalty to make it 3-2.

Josh Cullen - 5

Made the visitors tick in the middle of the park but his passing wasn't incisive enough. Put himself about.

Great nutmeg and run to start the half as he started brightly. Faded away as the half went on, not much service from the midfield.

Jordan Hugill - 5

Hold up play was good but looked a bit ponderous with the ball at his feet. Looked unsure of what to do at times. Didn't hold the ball up well at all. Rusty. Did win the penalty which Noble converted to make it 3-2.

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